What is the fuel consumption of the Haval H2?

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Elias
08/27/25 4:12am
The fuel consumption of the Haval H2 is 7L/100km. Items to check if fuel consumption is too high: Regularly replace spark plugs: The function of spark plugs is to generate an electric spark with high voltage to ignite the air-fuel mixture. If damaged, the ignition energy decreases, causing uneven combustion of the mixture, which leads to slower acceleration and increased fuel consumption. Clean carbon deposits: Excessive carbon deposits can roughen the intake pipe walls, affecting the intake efficiency and the quality of the air-fuel mixture, resulting in a significant increase in fuel consumption. It is recommended to clean carbon deposits every six months. Method to accurately calculate fuel consumption: Fill the tank until the pump automatically stops (first click), then reset the odometer to zero. On the second refill, fill until the pump stops again, then divide the amount of fuel added by the mileage shown on the odometer to obtain the fuel consumption.
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